Footy WAG Rebecca Judd reveals her mother once questioned her sexuality

Rebecca Judd has revealed that her mother once asked her if she ‘liked girls’ during her awkward teenage years. 

The footy WAG, 37, made the revelation while discussing her high school experience in a resurfaced interview with Show and Tell.

Rebecca, who modelled extensively throughout Asia after her graduation, described herself as a ‘tall and gangly’ teen who had trouble with boys. 

Awkward! Rebecca Judd (pictured) has revealed that her mother once asked her if she ‘liked girls’ during her teenage years

‘I was quite tall and gangly, braces by then, no boobs. I wasn’t really the girl the guys would ever go for,’ the entrepreneur explained. 

Rebecca said she was the late bloomer of her family, and that her sister, Kate Twigley, was the one with the ‘blonde hair, 10DDs [and] little waist’.

‘Everyone went for my sister and boys would call her all the time,’ she added.

Sister act: Rebecca said she was the late bloomer of her family, and that her sister, Kate Twigley (left), was the one with the 'blonde hair, 10DDs [and] little waist'

Sister act: Rebecca said she was the late bloomer of her family, and that her sister, Kate Twigley (left), was the one with the ‘blonde hair, 10DDs [and] little waist’

Because mobile phones weren’t yet widely used by teenagers, Rebecca and Kate’s mother, Kerry Brown, would field the phone calls to their home landline. 

Rebecca said that the stream of calls from boys asking for Kate made her mother suspect that her other daughter preferred the company of women. 

The JAGGAD founder recalled her mother saying: ‘Why don’t boys ever call you? Boys always call Kate. Do you not like boys? Because that’s okay if you like girls.’ 

Questioning: Because mobile phones weren't yet widely used by teenagers, Rebecca's mother, Kerry Brown (left), would field the phone calls to their home landline. Rebecca said that the stream of calls from boys asking for Kate made her mother suspect that her other daughter preferred the company of women

Questioning: Because mobile phones weren’t yet widely used by teenagers, Rebecca’s mother, Kerry Brown (left), would field the phone calls to their home landline. Rebecca said that the stream of calls from boys asking for Kate made her mother suspect that her other daughter preferred the company of women

Rebecca told her mother that she did like boys, just not the ones at her school.

‘And none of the boys like me either. That’s just how it was,’ she added. 

Elsewhere in the Show and Tell interview, Bec said she ‘never’ had a boyfriend in high school and that her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, was her first real love. 

Late bloomer: The footy WAG, 37, who modelled extensively throughout Asia after graduating from high school, described herself as a 'tall and gangly' teen who had trouble with boys

Late bloomer: The footy WAG, 37, who modelled extensively throughout Asia after graduating from high school, described herself as a ‘tall and gangly’ teen who had trouble with boys 

‘Chris is my first proper boyfriend,’ she said. ‘My one true love.’ 

The Judds have been married for 10 years and share four children together: son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, four. 

Rebecca recently said on KIIS FM’s 3pm Pick-up, that she and Chris had split early in their relationship, before getting back together. 

Happily ever after: Bec also said she 'never' had a boyfriend in high school and that her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd (left), was her first real love. The couple are pictured with their children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, four

Happily ever after: Bec also said she ‘never’ had a boyfriend in high school and that her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd (left), was her first real love. The couple are pictured with their children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and twin boys Tom and Darcy, four

‘When Juddy and I were first hooking up when we were, I think about 19. We had only been hooking up for a little bit,’ she said. 

‘He had this event to go to and I wasn’t really expecting to be invited to that event because we’d only just got together. But I wasn’t expecting him to invite his ex-girlfriend instead of me!’

Rebecca was so ‘heartbroken’ by this that she almost broke up with Chris.

‘It totally set us back I reckon another five or six months. So him and I were on-and-off for 18 months because none of us could actually tell each other what we were really thinking, even though we were mad for each other,’ she said.

Still going strong: The Judds have been married for 10 years

Still going strong: The Judds have been married for 10 years